Judgment Day, a Psychological Thriller Featured
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Villain or Victim?
Is she guilty? Is she being framed? Does she know?
Magnolia Kanaranzi, a woman with a mysterious past, is elected to the U.S. Senate, but, before she can take office she becomes the first elected U.S. Senator to be charged with murder. Kanaranzi adamantly maintains her innocence but facts point to her guilt, and her attorney, nationally prominent criminal defense lawyer, Napoleon Taft, seeks to have her declared mentally incompetent to stand trial.
With the threat of the death penalty hanging over her head, Kanaranzi reluctantly agrees to be examined by forensic psychologist Bishop Pollock. Multiple psychoanalytic sessions reveal that Kanaranzi’s darkest and most bizarre secrets, leading Kanaranzi to question her own claims of innocence. Fearing that she could end up in a mental institution for the rest of her life, or worse, she struggles with an instinctual desire to see her son, whom she abandoned as a child, one last time
Through it all her son, Hamilton Blethen, struggles with his own desire to reconcile with his mother. Individually grappling with their own demons, mother and son set in motion a series of events where perception and reality collide, and Kanaranzi discovers that, for her, there is only one path to redemption.